Voting and Voter Voting and Voter BehaviorBehavior
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Voting / Part 1
Who has suffrage in the US? What are the requirements to vote?Who is prohibited from voting? What is voter registration?
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Suffrage or Franchise =the right Suffrage or Franchise =the right to voteto vote
By 1810 religious qualifications were By 1810 religious qualifications were eliminated, by 1840s property eliminated, by 1840s property requirementsrequirements
1870-151870-15thth Amendment- race Amendment- race 1920-191920-19thth Amendment- gender Amendment- gender 1961- 231961- 23rdrd Amendment- DC residents Amendment- DC residents 1965- Voting Rights Act1965- Voting Rights Act 1964- 241964- 24thth Amendment – no poll tax Amendment – no poll tax 1971- 261971- 26thth Amendment – age 18+ Amendment – age 18+
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Universal requirements set by the states set by the states Citizenship-(varies by state)Citizenship-(varies by state)
Nothing in the Constitution says that an Nothing in the Constitution says that an alien should not be able to votealien should not be able to vote
Residency-(varies by state)Residency-(varies by state) requirement to live in the state need to be < requirement to live in the state need to be <
than 31 days in a Presidential electionthan 31 days in a Presidential election
AgeAge Limit cannot be higher than 18Limit cannot be higher than 18
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Registration- Registration- a procedure of voter a procedure of voter id to prevent fraudulent votingid to prevent fraudulent voting
A Progressive reform – early 1900sA Progressive reform – early 1900s All states except N. Dakota require All states except N. Dakota require
registrationregistration Most European democracies require public Most European democracies require public
officials to compile a list of eligible voters.officials to compile a list of eligible voters. ““Motor-Voter” Law since 1995Motor-Voter” Law since 1995
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Persons denied the votePersons denied the vote No state allows anyone living in a No state allows anyone living in a
mental institution to vote.mental institution to vote. ¼ of the states denies voting to ¼ of the states denies voting to
felons.felons. A few states do not allow anyone A few states do not allow anyone
who is dishonorably discharged from who is dishonorably discharged from the military to vote.the military to vote.
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Part 2Part 2
Who votes and why? Who doesn’t vote and why??
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Why people do not voteWhy people do not vote Close to Close to 100 million did not vote in 2004did not vote in 2004 % of non-voters is generally increasing% of non-voters is generally increasing
– 56.7% of eligible voters voted for president56.7% of eligible voters voted for president 60.9% in 1968, 49% in 199660.9% in 1968, 49% in 1996
Cannot voters – 20-21 millionCannot voters – 20-21 million– 10 million resident aliens10 million resident aliens– 5-6 million ill, disabled5-6 million ill, disabled– 500,000 in mental institutions500,000 in mental institutions– 2-3 million traveling unexpectedly 2-3 million traveling unexpectedly – 2 million in jail2 million in jail– 100,000 who do not vote based on religious 100,000 who do not vote based on religious
reasonsreasons
What about everybody else?What about everybody else?88
What for? It won’t
make any difference
Everything’s fine. Why
bother?
!@#$% the “system”. I refuse to participate! Uggghhh! The
line’s too long and it’s raining…
I don’t know.I don’t care.
80,000,000 votes
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idiotidiotfrom the Greek word idiotes:
those who did not vote or take part in civic life
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Sociological factors Sociological factors determining whether or how determining whether or how
people votepeople vote
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Sociological factors Sociological factors determining whether or how determining whether or how
people votepeople vote1.1. Income, occupationIncome, occupation– Lower income groups vote DemocratLower income groups vote Democrat
2.2. EducationEducation– Higher percentages of college graduates Higher percentages of college graduates
vote Republicanvote Republican
3.3. GenderGender– Before 2004 women more likely to vote Before 2004 women more likely to vote
Democrat.Democrat.
4. Age– Younger people tend to vote DemocratYounger people tend to vote Democrat
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Sociological factors of Sociological factors of votingvoting
5. 5. ReligionReligion-Republican party recent gains-Republican party recent gains– Protestants=RepublicanProtestants=Republican– Catholics & Jews= DemocratCatholics & Jews= Democrat
6. 6. Ethnic BackgroundEthnic Background– African Americans typically vote DemocratAfrican Americans typically vote Democrat– Mexican Americans & Puerto Ricans usually Mexican Americans & Puerto Ricans usually
vote Democratvote Democrat– Cubans usually vote RepublicanCubans usually vote Republican
7. 7. FamilyFamily– 9/10 married couples share partisan leanings9/10 married couples share partisan leanings– 2/3 people vote like their parents2/3 people vote like their parents
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VotersVoters Straight ticketStraight ticket
– vote the same party in all racesvote the same party in all races
Split-ticketSplit-ticket– split presidential and Congressional and/or state and split presidential and Congressional and/or state and
locallocal
IndependentIndependent
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Why don’t more people vote?
Talk to your partner; prepare 1-2 reasons why people might
choose not to vote.
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ReferencesReferences McClenaghan, W. (2006). McClenaghan, W. (2006). Magruder’sMagruder’s American American
GovernmentGovernment. Boston, MA: Prentice Hall.. Boston, MA: Prentice Hall. Hart, Diane. (2009). Government Alive!
Power, Politics and You. Palo Alto, CA: Teachers’ Curriculum Institute.
http://www.balancedpolitics.org/ideology.htm http://www.edgate.com/elections/inactive/the_parties/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_ideologies http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
List_of_political_parties_in_the_United_States#Current_major_parties
http://www.3pc.net/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Political_parties_in_the_United_States
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ASSIGNMENTASSIGNMENT
After the Lecture:After the Lecture:– Read Ch. 6 Section 2 p.152Read Ch. 6 Section 2 p.152– Read Ch. 6 Section 3 p. 159Read Ch. 6 Section 3 p. 159– Complete Study GuidesComplete Study Guides– QUIZ on Tuesday!QUIZ on Tuesday!
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